September 27 — October 13

Festival News

By Brian Brooks on December 25, 2013

Ahead of the announcement that The Secret Life of Walter Mitty would have its World Premiere as the Centerpiece Gala at the 51st New York Film Festival, director/star Ben Stiller spoke to FilmLinc Daily about his surprising new project. Read More »

By Erik Luers on December 23, 2013

As the year draws to a close, Film Comment is celebrating the best movies of 2013. In the third of 15 pieces from their Essential Cinema supplement, they take on NYFF51 Main Slate selection film Nebraska by Alexander Payne. Read More »

By Erik Luers on December 20, 2013

As the year draws to a close, Film Comment is celebrating the best movies of 2013. In the second of 15 pieces from their Essential Cinema supplement, they take on NYFF51 Closing Night film Her by Spike Jonze. Read More »

By Nicholas Kemp on December 16, 2013

Joel and Ethan Coen's Inside Llewyn Davis, Steve McQueen's 12 Years a Slave, and Richard Linklater's Before Midnight take the top three spots on the magazine's list of the top 50 films released in 2013, and Philippe Garrel's Jealousy tops the list of undistributed films. Read More »

By Nicholas Kemp on December 16, 2013

As the year draws to a close, Film Comment is celebrating the best movies of 2013 in a number of ways. Earlier today, they revealed their highly anticipated end-of-year lists and, over the next few weeks, they'll be putting online 15 pieces from their Essential Cinema supplement. First up is Steve McQueen's awards-buzzed 12 Years a Slave... Read More »

By Graham Winfrey on November 12, 2013

A member of this year's NYFF Critics Academy, Graham Winfrey caught Richard Curtis' About Time at the New York Film Festival last month. The film, about a 21 year-old who uses his ability of time travel to pursue a girlfriend, is now in theaters. Read More »

By Mark Lukenbill on October 29, 2013

[NYFF Critics Academy member Mark E Lukenbill looks back at the 51st festival and explores the "aching highs" and "melancholic lows" of love in three of the festival's films, Her, Blue Is the Warmest Color and Only Lovers Left Alive.]
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